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DOS command

Steven3

Posted 18 August 2007 - 01:20 PM

Steven3

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I need some help with a set command. In the good old days of DOS I had a command in my autoexec. bat file that Alphabetized & placed directories before the files when you did a dir command. I remember it had a g, n & an o in it. Does any one know how to write this command?